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[QUOTE="tyesai, post: 909194, member: 56829"] Most manufactures of o-ring chains recommend simply cleaning and lubing them with kerosene and that is what I used on my street bikes, wd-40 is convienent though for getting rid of some of the nasty stuff and it is easy. I ususally clean it with either kerosene or wd-40, whatever is handy, then spray it down with pj-1 blue stuff for the final touch. I really think we worry about this stuff to much, 20 seconds into a ride and a dirtbike chain is nasty filthy, the biggest thing to me is to keep the corrosion off of it. Do whatever makes you happy and comfortable. [/QUOTE]
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